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| | Pienza Tuscany Property For Sale Restored Medieval Watch Tower Land With Olive Grove | ITA  | REFERENCE NAME TORRE DEL CASSERO
TYPE Medieval watch tower with surrounding olive grove and land. CONDITION Completely restored LOCATION Hillside, stunning panoramic position. Just outside a small village. MUNICIPALITY Pienza PROVINCE Siena REGION Tuscany
SIZE 130 square metres (1400 square feet) ROOMS 8 BEDROOMS 3 BATHROOMS 2 FEATURES Ancient medieval construction, travertine and ceramic tiles, exposed stone, ceilings with painted steel, solid oak staircase, LAND 0.9 hectares of land with olive grove and vineyard with plum, cherry and fig trees as well as several species of oak and maple. GARDEN Yes. ANNEX No. ACCESS Excellent. POOL No.
ELECTRICITY Already connected. WATER Mains water. GAS No, but easy to connect. HEATING Radiators. Independent central heating (oil) TELEPHONE No, but possible. NEAREST TOWNS Small village with amenities (2’ on foot); Montepulciano (7,5km, 18’); Pienza (9km; 16’); Montalcino (30km; 40’); Cortona (39km; 1 h); Siena (62km; 1h 18’); Perugia (74km; 1h 19’); Todi (94km; 1h 36’); Assisi (96km; 1h 42’); Firenze (117km; 1h 37’);
Gubbio (120km; 2h 2’); Roma (187km; 2h 10’). NEAREST AIRPORTS Perugia Sant’Egidio (83km; 1 h 28’); Firenze Peretola (130km; 1h 42’); Roma Ciampino (190km, 2h 7’); Roma Fiumicino (219km; 2h 32’); Pisa Galilei (222km; 2h 30’); Bologna Marconi (222km; 2h 39’).
PRICE €1,500,000
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Pienza Property For Sale Restored Medieval Watch Tower. Land With Olive Grove |
The first
references to the fortified hamlet of Monticchiello are found in a sales act from 755 and in an inventory of fortifications from 973, but its origins probably extend to the Etruscan times. Perched on a hilltop reaching 570 meters above the sea level, this medieval village, remains visually almost untouched.
Part of the municipality of Pienza, the village is located within the Province of Siena. The nearest towns are Pienza in the west and Montepulciano in the east, each less than ten kilometers away as the crow flies.
The village is surrounded by a wall with several watchtowers. The crest of the hill is dominated by the keep or central tower of the old fortress. On a clear day, it is visible all the way to Siena. Its rooftop terrace offers a magnificent 360-degree panorama. The rolling
cultural landscape of Val d’Orcia has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites. The region is known for its Pecorino cheese made from sheep’s milk and for its wines: the Vino Nobile of Montepulciano and the Brunello of Montalcino, both from local Sangiovese grapes, rank among Italy’s top red wines.
The village still has a post office, a Bancomat, a small grocery store and an information centre with Internet access, maintained by the Theater Society.
Furthermore, there are two excellent restaurants and a café-bar for lighter snacks. The terrace of the gate side restaurant, La Porta, was listed by a U.S. travel magazine as one of the world’s twenty most romantic places. A small shop selling high-quality linen and cotton items, and an even smaller boutique for ladies’ fashion articles have often been mentioned in German and British travel media.
Among the medieval fortifications of the area, only this tower, built in 1256-57, has
survived. Never a residence, the Torre was soldiers’ shelter against the enemy and the elements.
In the summer of 1967, the Finnish sculptress Eila Hiltunen visited Italy to see some potential structures suggested by the Italian Castles Association and she felt in love with this little jewel. It took the following three years to convert the Torre from ruins into a home. The exterior, renewed in 2006, was under strict supervision by the antiquities authorities, but the
interior could be designed freely.
The entrance happens in two ways: on the ground floor, where there is the technical room and the cellars, through a lift bridge on the first floor. On the mezzanine floor there is a bedroom with bathroom, while on the first floor there is an office, currently working as a living room. On the second floor there is the living room with high ceilings (originally the artist’s studio) with kitchen and on the third level, there are two bedrooms with
one bathroom. The Torre is habitable year round and can be easily warmed up thanks to the thick walls making the house warm in winter and cool in summer.
The terrace placed on the roof offers an incomparable view. The surrounding garden extends for 0.9 hectares and includes 90 olive trees making 150-200 kilograms of oil a year, as well as 12 plum-trees, cherries, strong scents of mint, rosemary and other herbs growing wild all over the place. The oil production could be improved.
The systems were renewed in early 2000s. The boiler and the pump were replaced in 2001. | PRICE €1,500,000 | For Further Information Click Here Use Property Code TORRE DEL CASSERO |
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